I really should be schoolworking.
But, I'm not.
Instead, I'm playing around with Prismacolors because I was super curious how they're like in comparison to Copics.
Instead, I'm playing around with Prismacolors because I was super curious how they're like in comparison to Copics.
My conclusion is that Copics are the better designed markers. I feel like the colors are more vibrant and are easier to blend. I also like how versatile Copics can be with appearance, like you can create cell-coloring drawings or watercolour painting-like drawings. As for the physical design of the marker, I feel like I spend less time with Copics in trying to figure out what color marker I'm holding. However, I also noticed a sense of comfort with Prismacolor Markers that I don't have with Copic Markers. Despite my love for Copics, I actually get pretty nervous when I hold Copics, like I'm not worthy of being in the presence of these magnificent markers. I often have to give myself a pep talk before I can get the Copic markers to meet the face of the paper/board. For Prismacolors, I just go for it. In a sense, I think Prismacolors is beneficial when you just want to do quick sketches.
I've noticed a trend. I find that when I want to experiment with new material, I tend to draw self-portraits.
Yupe, that's me boppin' my head to music in front of the teeny mirror that I use for self-portraits and expression references. |
Ever since I got into Attack on Titan/Shingeki no Kyojin (進撃の巨人)series, I've been thinking about which Takarazuka actress could play which character from Attack on Titan.
In this sketch, I tried out (from top to bottom):
Ayabuki Mao = Hanji Zoe
(she, uhm, well she was in a lot of troupes, like Flower and Snow). Ayabuki Mao has such a wide smile and she wears thick-rimmed glasses so well, she reminds me of Hanji-san. Also, she has a cute dimple. I always enjoy her lovely and warm performances, she never disappoints. Another actress who kind of reminds me of Hanji-san is Hokushou Kairi.
Suzukaze Mayo = Rivaille/Levi
(Former Moon Troupe Otokoyaku Top Star AND the voice of Anime Kenshin from Rurouni Kenshin). Suzukaze Mayo was considered a Fairy-type otokoyaku. She does resemble a fairy and she's short for an Otokoyaku. And Levi, well, he's short. Despite the fact that Suzukaze Mayo is naturally cute and feminine, she has a freakishly amazing man-deep (speaking and singing) voice and she can also do this (death) glare that pierces through you. With these elements, I thought she would be a perfect Levi, but I think my sketch just made my Suzukaze Mayo/Levi look like a drag queen. I tried to make her look more Levi-like but it became a senseless task after 5 minutes. Another actress I was thinking about for Levi was Ichiro Maki, who also can do a chilling glare. I might try her next time.
Otozuki Kei = Petra Ral
(Former Snow Troupe Otokoyaku Top Star) Actually, I was debating between having Otozuki Kei be either Eren or Petra because Otozuki Kei looks boyish, but she also reminds me of Petra because she is always grinning and happy-like. I was also considering for Mikasa too. I think I'm just in love with Otozuki Kei's face.
I totally picked up the wrong marker when I was doing Otozuki Kei/Petra. Audience, White China Marker can be your friend in dire Marker times. |
I think it's ironic that I'm playing with markers because in the past I refused to believe in markers. I thought markers were rigid and only cocky Manga fans used them.
Hahaha.
Haha.
Ha.
Does this mean I'm a cocky manga fan?
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